There has to be a cheaper way to escape the clutches of the Baby Bells.
Technology has liberated us from the clutches of the provincial, dramatically expanding the possibilities of love.
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DNA, will keep its customers from straying into the clutches of other software vendors.
But innovation has a way of escaping the clutches of a single company before long.
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MI5 agent, has escaped the clutches of the Official Secrets Act only by going into hiding abroad.
And with it, you no longer have to fall into the clutches of another Madoff-in-the-making, or financial manipulator.
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Last year, it made an abortive attempt to rescue Telecom Italia, Italy's former monopolist, from the clutches of Olivetti.
Retrieving these lands, freeing them from the clutches of atheists and their twisted laws is the joint responsibility of all Muslims.
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Evidence of how botnets were growing, he said, could be found in the number of infected machines Microsoft was freeing from the clutches of botnets.
If trans-fatty foods getting into the clutches of the poor were our only concern this holiday season, we could still enjoy our eggnog and rum.
But as more and more taxpayers fall into the clutches of the Alternative Minimum Tax, and credits and phase-outs proliferate, this old-fashioned ploy doesn't always work.
Since then, Rod had kept himself out of the clutches of the law, hanging around magic circles while working as a salesman at a used-car lot.
To ensure that its operations become truly transparent, it needs to escape the clutches of the ministry from which most of its employees will be drawn.
"Many good young people were kept out of the clutches of paramilitaries by the good, unsung, work of members of the Garda Siochana based locally, " he said.
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For similar reasons, the Bush Administration has wisely worked to keep its interests and officials out of the clutches of another such panel, the International Criminal Court.
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Keeping our public schools free and strong means keeping them out of the clutches of cultish supremacists, be they of the Turkish Islamist stripe or any other.
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Faced with any problem, any crisis - given any excuse - Labour grasp for more information, pulling more and more people into the clutches of state data capture.
While Samsung failed in a Hail Mary bid to have the suit dismissed, it successfully argued that a few devices should escape the clutches of a full-fledged ban.
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It turns out that the NYSE's usual corporate governance requirements don't apply to foreign firms or those with 50% or more control in the clutches of a single entity.
Image is everything, and the image that BP needs to present is one of a heroic Dudley Do-Right arriving on the scene to rescue Nell from the clutches of Snidely Whiplash.
As their joint appeal came to a close this month, his lawyer, Giulia Bongiorno, rejected media portrayals of Sollecito as a patsy who fell into the clutches of a femme fatale, Knox.
In four or five frantic days, he tries to save another illegal immigrant, Senay (Audrey Tautou), from the clutches of the cheerfully sinister manager of the hotel in which they both work.
Scare tactics to herd more disempowered citizens into the clutches of officialdom, as people surrender more and more information about their lives, giving the state more and more power over their lives.
But, what else could one expect of an angry, frightened crowd that has been caught in the clutches of crony capitalism, abused by politicians, battered by bureaucrats and forced to bail out plutocrats?
Even so, not even light can escape the clutches of its event horizon its outermost gravitational point of no return where over the eons thousands of stars have likely met their demise.
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The extra funds would help back Qwest's takeover bid, and allow the company to snatch MCI out from the clutches of rival Verizon Communications (nyse: VZ - news - people ).
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The Gunners have signed defender Laurent Koscielny and striker Marouane Chamakh this summer but the big news on the transfer front for them is that they managed to keep skipper Cesc Fabregas out of the clutches of Spanish giants Barcelona.
But here's the catch: If Clinton had to declare the income and then deducted his legal fees as a job-related legal expense, the deduction would be so large as to throw him into the clutches of the Alternative Minimum Tax.
That and the lack of additional radio spectrum, which network operators would be willing to license from U.S. taxpayers for billions of dollars if only it could be pried from the clutches of less-efficient users, including the federal government itself.
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Chris, estranged from his family and his former self, works as a night janitor in a bank and falls into the clutches of a vicious high-school acquaintance (Matthew Goode) who has always envied him and now wants to use him to knock over the bank.
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